As former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton attempted to provide reassurance following President Joe Biden’s debate stumble against former President Donald Trump, they highlighted the need to acknowledge the recent debate disaster while redirecting the focus to the bigger picture. Despite their efforts to downplay the impact of the debate blunders, the reality is
Nokia’s recent bid to acquire U.S. optical networking gear maker Infinera for a whopping $2.3 billion has significant implications for the tech industry. This deal positions the Finnish company to capitalize on the massive investments in data centers driven by the surge in artificial intelligence applications. By acquiring Infinera, Nokia stands to surpass its competitor
Boeing’s Starliner capsule, named “Calypso,” is currently residing at the International Space Station (ISS) longer than initially planned. The extended stay comes after Boeing and NASA decided to conduct further testing on the spacecraft back on the ground. This decision has caused the postponement of setting a new target date for when the capsule will